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Parenting and Neurobehavioral Outcomes in Children Born Moderate-to-Late Preterm and at Term

Authors :
McMahon, GE
Treyvaud, K
Spencer-Smith, MM
Spittle, AJ
Lee, KJ
Doyle, LW
Cheong, JL
Anderson, PJ
McMahon, GE
Treyvaud, K
Spencer-Smith, MM
Spittle, AJ
Lee, KJ
Doyle, LW
Cheong, JL
Anderson, PJ
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Objectives To compare the parenting environment and the relationships between parenting behaviors and concurrent child neurobehavioral outcomes at 2 years of corrected age between children born moderate-to-late preterm (MLP; 32-36 weeks of gestation) and at term (≥37 weeks of gestation). Study design Participants were 129 children born MLP and 110 children born at term and their mothers. Mothers’ parenting behaviors (sensitivity, structuring, nonintrusiveness, nonhostility) were assessed at 2 years of corrected age using the Emotional Availability Scales. Child cognitive and language development were assessed using the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, and social–emotional competence using the Infant Toddler Social and Emotional Assessment. Results Mothers of children born MLP and at term displayed similar parenting behaviors overall, with slightly lower nonintrusiveness in mothers of children born MLP (adjusted mean difference −0.32 [–0.60, −0.04]; P = .03). In both groups of children, greater maternal sensitivity was associated with better cognitive development (P < .001 MLP; P = .02 term), increased maternal structuring was associated with better social–emotional competence (P = .02 MLP; P = .03 term), and higher maternal nonintrusiveness was associated with better cognitive, language, and social-emotional outcomes (all P < .04). Greater maternal sensitivity and structuring were associated with better language development in children born MLP but not in children born at term. Conclusions Parenting behaviors are important for neurobehavioral outcomes in children born MLP and at term. Language development may be more strongly influenced by select parenting behaviors in children born MLP compared with children born at term.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1397538356
Document Type :
Electronic Resource